Paul Pogba (107 Viewers)

How many minutes will he play for jj in 23-24 season?


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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
As a lurker myself, i said to give the guy a benefit of doubt😆
Not many ppl can handle tuz eccentric environment.

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Fair enough :D

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Lurking seems like the safer option at this point....
I'm just pulling your leg :p I'm curious as to which team you pledge your allegiance to :D
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
:tup: :baus: I'm Bianconero through and through; been supporting this glorious team since the days of Baggio and Vialli. Started in 94, and haven't looked back since :)
Except that you complain all time, would have fired the people making great each mercato, and underrate most of the team before we win everything each year and than proclaim yourself a loyal fan.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,987
This makes me feel a bit sorry for Pogba.

He fits the profile of a Raiola player perfectly - his weakness is his ego, and that's what Raiola uses to manipulate his players. If they have a dispute with their club, then Raiola is "the only one who understands their genius and appreciates them", at which point he becomes the validation for their ego and gains control over them. It's kinda an abusive and manipulative relationship.

Someone like Ibrahimovic can handle that - he has an unassailable ego (like Bendtner, though he doesn't have the talent to back it up and as a result is a source of endless hilarity). Ibrahimovic will never lose his self belief.

Pogba's problem is he has a fragile ego like Balotelli. He acts like this to get attention because he's needy and wants constant affirmation. I can imagine him posting pictures of his new hair cut on instagram and waiting up all night to see how many likes he gets.

I think there's a serious danger his career will go the same route as Balotelli's. If he's not getting the affirmation his ego will be crushed and he'll resort to more and more desperate behaviour like this to get attention, and people will notice it and take the p!ss out of him. It's obvious that the less successful he is on the field the more active he is on social media. I think Raiola will ruin him.
Think exactly the same.

I have said this but i think ill say it again: As long as Pogba doesnt focus on improving his football, and stops paying too much attention to media and hype...he will have the risk to not reach his potential.

I dont think he will turn into Balotelli-mediocre because no matter what, we all know he has the talent... but for a player like him to stay on "normal" levels would be a major defeated after all the hype he got in Juventus.

He needs to step up.

Oh and Raiola started already to ruin him by taking him away from the Juventus enviroment, which promotes football excelency. He is now in a mix of football-show-fantasy enviroment which doesnt promotes football
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Except that you complain all time, would have fired the people making great each mercato, and underrate most of the team before we win everything each year and than proclaim yourself a loyal fan.
I don't complain all the time (such a hyperbolic statement), and I have never approved of (and never will) of limited players with zero aesthetic value in their play like the Sturaros and Padoins of this world. I appreciate what they bring, but I will never be excited by a purchase of one. I didn't complain when we bought Dybala, Pjanic, and Cuadrado, so go figure.

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It's probably wrong to say, but I used to celebrate when Baggio was subbed, cos it meant Del Piero was about to come on!
Pre-injury Del Piero was a sight to behold. I wonder what more we could've accomplished had he not injured himself that season. I was very disappointed when we sold Baggio however.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
I don't complain all the time (such a hyperbolic statement), and I have never approved of (and never will) of limited players with zero aesthetic value in their play like the Sturaros and Padoins of this world. I appreciate what they bring, but I will never be excited by a purchase of one. I didn't complain when we bought Dybala, Pjanic, and Cuadrado, so go figure.

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Pre-injury Del Piero was a sight to behold. I wonder what more we could've accomplished had he not injured himself that season. I was very disappointed when we sold Baggio however.
 

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